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Now that the weather is nice, we line dry all our diapers and then throw them in the dryer for 5 or 10 minutes so they soften up a bit. Our girl was born in the winter, so we could only machine dry for the first few months – I was shocked to see how awesome the sun is at removing stains (and yay for cost savings)!

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I was using the POS dryer in our apartment building, but lately I've been hand-washing and air drying.

When it's nice I like to put them out on the banister outside, but lately my diapers have been coming in kinda funky from it. -_-: Today I have a box fan pointed at them in bathroom, and it's working wonders! My BG AIO, which usually takes a century to dry, is almost done in one day.

OoOo! We line dry all our diapers and inserts! It's ALWAYS sunny in Arizona so our diapers ALWAYS come out bright and fresh! 🙂 (Oh! And the combo of warm weather/dry air, dries even the thickest diapers super fast!) We <3 it!

I live in Monterey and we dont see the sun very often. Unlike a normal person, on sunny days I get excited to hang my diapers rather than being excited about the sunshine. (They're out right now, but I can see the fog rolling back in.) The rest of the time I use the dryer.

I commented on the post asking what is most important to me in a diaper. My answer was "Function, durability, then value – in that order. Style, material, and origin do matter, but not as much as the first 3 I mentioned. They're kind of extras to me. ;0)"

I try to line dry my pocket diapers and then machine dry the inserts. But I have a very small stash, so I usually have to throw at least one of the diapers in for a few minutes to make sure I have one clean!

I dry our cloth diapers on a line in the hallway of our apartment (which is long). Our daughter laughs as we hang them up. We have a video of her cracking up at only 6 months old while my husband is hanging them up.

How I dry my cloth varies. If I need them quick I dry them in the drier. If I need them by the next day I either line dry them or briefly dry them and then line dry them (it depends on how hot it is and the humidity).

I have been using the dryer, but we're ordering a clothesline this month to start using as much as possible. I also just ordered some dryer balls to try to help shorten drying time when we do use the dryer.

We use the good ol' sun to dry our diapers. Unless it's a rainy day in which case we use the dryer on low setting and then hang them on an indoor drying rack. But nothing beats the wonderful sun to dry and get stains out!

Combination – we can only line dry outside about 5 months of the year, but I'm finding that the covers dry quickly enough that we'll probably exclusively line/air dry covers year around to decrease wear.

I usually dry on permanent press in the dryer, but I'll sun (line-dry) those that have stains. Then I'll throw any 'sunned' diapers into the dryer with the remaining, slightly-damp diapers to tumble dry to soften up.

I do a little of both, dry the inserts in the dryer and hang the covers over a laundry basket to dry (used to use the playpen, which works well, too!) Now that we live out in the country, I'm taking my basket outside to try and sun the stains out.

right now I hang my covers/pockets straight out of the wash, and I tumble the inserts for about 15 minutes on low in the dryer, then hang them up too. Keeps 'em softer than just a straight line dry. I imagine they'd work just as well if they weren't soft, but… I like 'em soft. 🙂

I line dry and use the dryer. I prefer to line dry (well, actually hang on drying racks inside) but it depends a bit on my laundry schedule. If I have a lot of other clothes, like my husbands work shirts, on the racks, I usually throw them in the dryer.

We use the drier in the winter and line in the summer. Right now after the new baby got here my husband told me to just use the drier for now since we arnt quite up to all the hanging outside yet. (he doesnt want me overdoing it and is doing most all of the laundry for me. I just do the diapers.)

I use a combination of dryer, indoor line drying and outdoor line drying… I prefer to line dry, but sometimes if I don't wash a load fast enough I have to completely use the dryer to get them done fast.

I do a combination of both. In the winter I was using the dryer. Now that its warm out, I use the line for everything. But, it it starts to rain or something, I just take everything down and toss them in the dryer on low.